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Lake Pleasant Regional Park is a large outdoors recreation area straddling the
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border northwest of
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. The park is located within the
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boundaries of
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, and serves as a major recreation hub for the northwest
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Lake Pleasant

The cornerstone of the park is the , Lake Pleasant, one of the important artificial
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surrounding the Phoenix metropolitan area. Created by the Carl Pleasant Dam, which was finished in 1927, and upon completion, was the largest multi-arch dam in the world. The lake originally had a surface area of and served as a private irrigation project. At high and long, the original Carl Pleasant Dam was, at its completion, the largest agricultural dam project in the world. The lake was filled by the
Agua Fria River The Agua Fria River (Spanish for "cold water") is a long intermittent stream which flows generally south from east-northeast of Prescott in the U.S. state of Arizona. Prescott draws much of its municipal water supply from the upper Agua Fria w ...
, capturing a large watershed throughout Yavapai County. Construction of the Central Arizona Project Aqueduct, which began in 1973, soon diverted water from the
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to the lake, converting the lake from an agricultural project into a storage reservoir for the project. Completed in 1994, the
New Waddell Dam The New Waddell Dam is an embankment dam on the Agua Fria River in Maricopa County, Arizona, northwest of Phoenix. It serves as part of the Central Arizona Project (CAP) while also providing water for the Maricopa Water District. The dam creates ...
tripled the surface area of the lake, submerging the old dam beneath its waters. Shortly after the completion of the dam, the area experienced a prolonged
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, and while the lake grew considerably it would not reach full capacity until early 2005. Although still fed by the Agua Fria River, the CAP aqueduct is the primary source of water for the reservoir. Lake Pleasant is used as a major water sports recreation center for the Phoenix metro area, as well as serving as an important storage reservoir for the rapidly growing region. A number of boat docks and beach access make the lake a popular destination for scuba diving, water skiing, jet skiing, sailing, windsurfing and other water sports. The lake has been plagued by a number of deaths over the years, and Arizona authorities have from time to time called for caution when at Lake Pleasant because of a number of reasons, including rising waters and
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in the area. Lake Pleasant Fish Species * Threadfin Shad * Bluegill * Redear Sunfish * Green Sunfish * Black Crappie * White Crappie * Largemouth Bass * Smallmouth Bass * White Bass * Striped Bass * Channel Catfish * Flathead Catfish * Common Carp * Tilapia ''Potential Fish Species'' * Sucker * Gizzard Shad * Yellow Perch * Walleye * Northern Pike * Muskellunge * Rainbow Trout * Blue Catfish * Bullhead * Goldfish * Buffalo Potential Aquarium Released Species * Peacock Bass * Arowana * Ciclids * Pacu * Rocket Gar * Ripsaw Catfish * Bala Shark * Colombian Shark * Iridescent Shark * Rainbow Shark * Red Tail Shark * Silver Apollo Shark


Other uses

The park covers a total of over 23,000 acres (93 km2) of mountainous desert landscape, including the lake, and boasts a number of other recreational activities, such as mountain biking, camping, and hiking. The park also has an educational visitors' center that provides information regarding the history of the lake, the construction of the Waddell Dam and the surrounding areas. The presence of the lake has also attracted other recreational activities in the area, such as a dirt racetrack and a large
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school/airport. The rapidly growing city of Peoria has annexed the park and surrounding lands with an eye on future development, though 2007–2008 economic downturn has brought a temporary halt to its plans. Economy aside, the increasing popularity of the area is evidenced by rapidly growing subdivisions to the south, such as Vistancia, and skyrocketing
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values, the city has zoned much of the land in the immediate vicinity for future use of both high-end waterfront residential neighborhoods and commercial opportunities off of Lake Pleasant Parkway and the
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. Several plans also call for potentially expanding the existing airstrip to be expanded into a regional
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Annual events

Lake Pleasant Paddle Fest is a full day event featuring different paddle craft and fun activities. Bill Luke Bass Days is a day and night time festival taking place at Lake Pleasant Marina featuring carnival rides, cornhole tournament, wildlife exhibits, vendors, food and live music.


Transportation

The area is served by
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, located 3 miles away. Plans to start commercial service to the airport, including from
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, have been unsuccessful. Several roads connect the area to Phoenix's main freeway systems.


Scenery

The following pictures are of some of the scenery at Lake Pleasant Regional Park and the ruins of a thousand year old Hohokam Puebloans village. File:Lake Pleasant Regional Park-Sandstone cliffs.JPG, Sandstone cliffs at Lake Pleasant Regional Park. File:Lake Pleasant Regional Park-Scenery 2.JPG, Scenery at Lake Pleasant Regional Park. File:Lake Pleasant Regional Park-Indian Mesa.JPG, Indian Mesa at Lake Pleasant Regional Park in Arizona. On top of the Mesa are the ruins of a village built by the Hohokam Puebloans about 1000 years ago. File:Peoria-Lake Pleasant Regional Park-Hiking trail.jpg, Hiking trail leading to the Indian Mesa (in the background). The hiking trail is located on a portion of a canal which the Hohokam built in 700 AD. The canal is now filled with soil. File:Peoria-Lake Pleasant Regional Park-Indian Mesa Ruins Marker.jpg, U.S. Bureau of Land Management Marker on Indian Mesa. The marker warns that removal of artifacts is strictly forbidden by Federal Law. File:Peoria-Lake Pleasant Regional Park-Indian Mesa Ruins 1.jpg, Part of the wall of the fort that surrounded the village. The holes in the wall are viewing holes so the defenders can view the only path to the top. File:Peoria-Lake Pleasant Regional Park-Indian Mesa Ruins 2ax.jpg, A posthole dug by the
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s inside their house. The Hohokams placed heavy mesquite or pine posts in them to support a roof. File:Peoria-Lake Pleasant Regional Park-Indian Mesa Ruins 3.jpg, Different view of the ruins of a Hohokam house. File:Peoria-Lake Pleasant Regional Park-Indian Mesa Ruins 5.jpg, Another view of the ruins of a Hohokam house. File:Peoria-Lake Pleasant Regional Park-Indian Mesa Ruins 6.jpg, Entrance to a Hohokam home. Lake Pleasant is in the background. File:Peoria-Lake Pleasant Regional Park-Indian Mesa Ruins 7.jpg, Rocky trail leading to the entrance of a Hohokam house. File:Peoria-Lake Pleasant Regional Park-Indian Mesa Ruins-Pottery 1.jpg, Ancient Hohokam pottery pieces (small brown ones) found at Indian Mesa. File:Lake Pleasant SW01.jpg, Lake Pleasant – north view with Bradshaw Mountains in background File:Lake Pleasant SW02.jpg, Lake Pleasant – south view in general direction of Phoenix


See also

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Bradshaw Mountains The Bradshaw Mountains ( yuf-x-yav, Wi:kañacha, "rough, black range of rocks") are a mountain range in central Arizona, United States, named for brothers Isaac and William D. Bradshaw after their deaths, having been formerly known in English as ...
* Castle Hot Springs (Arizona) * Hells Canyon Wilderness (Arizona) *
Hieroglyphic Mountains The Hieroglyphic Mountains are a mountain range located in central Arizona. The Hieroglyphics roughly straddle the border between Maricopa and Yavapai counties and form an effective physical barrier northwest of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area. Du ...
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Indian Mesa Indian Mesa is a flat top hill whose sides are steep cliffs. Indian Mesa is located within the Lake Pleasant Regional Park grounds by the shores of Lake Pleasant and Agua Fria River in the Bradshaw Mountain Range. Lake Pleasant Regional Park is w ...
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Lake Pleasant Camp Scouting in Arizona has a long history, from the 1910s to the present day, serving thousands of youth in programs that suit the environment in which they live. Early history Boy Scouting was founded by Robert Baden-Powell in England and co-fo ...
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Maricopa Trail The Maricopa Trail is a trail located within Maricopa County connecting the major regional and municipal parks in and around the Phoenix metropolitan area. A loop trail encircling much of the urbanized area, the trail also consists of four spurs ...


External links


Lake Pleasant Regional Park Website

Arizona Boating Locations Facilities Map

Lake Pleasant Arizona Recreation

Arizona Game & Fish – Fishing Locations

Video of Lake Pleasant


References

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